$500 reward offered in robbery of disabled Daphne man

A $500 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and the conviction of the men who forced their way into a 75-year-old Daphne man's home and robbed him.

The home invasion happened after 11 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Church Avenue home of Robert Huber, who is wheelchair-bound.

Two men knocked at Huber's door and pushed Huber to the floor after he answered, police said.

The men left the house with a 50-plus-inch television.

"We have had some people call in, and we have got some names that have been given to us as people who were involved," Daphne Police Department Lt. Jud Beedy said. "We just haven't been able to connect the dots yet."

In addition to the reward from a citizen, there also is other help coming Huber's way.

The Home Depot in Daphne and Disaster and Victims Service are going to team to make some improvements to Huber's home.